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True red glass, not painted or coated! Zoo Meds spot reflector focuses more heat into your enclosure and minimizes nighttime glare. Ideal 24-hour heat source for all types of reptiles, amphibians, birds or small animals. Very little visible light provided so as not to disturb your animals sleep patterns. Excellent for nocturnal viewing of all types of captive animals.

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Nocturnal Infrared Heat Lamps 50 Watt
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Good product
Works great, my ball python loves it. As always this company delivers quality merchandise, efficiently and on time. I use them repeatedly.
August 7, 2012

I use this product for my African Grey parrot.as a heating lamp in Winter.
I have purchased this product several times for my African Grey parrot. I use it in the winter to keep her warm. I get a 75 watt and she loves it. The red light is nocturnal or in other words most animals aren't bothered by it
during the day or night. I keep my room temperature pretty cool so this is helpful to control expenses on heating bills. I don't think many bird owners use this kind of light for their birds,and I would recommend that they give it a try!!
January 30, 2014

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Thank you for your question. If you wanted to use a heat lamp, we would recommend a lower watt heat lamp for Geckos, such as the 50 watt bulb, in a 20 gallon size tank. The temperature should range from 75°-85°F by day with a 90°F basking area; 70's by night. We would recommend that you also have a good thermometer to be sure that the temperatures are appropriate for your pet. We would recommend that you review the below link for more information about caring for your Leopard Gecko:

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